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HU Jiena

Academic Title:associate professor

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Research Field:English and American Literature, English Language Learning Strategies, College English Course Design and Development


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Email:hujiena@nankai.edu.cn

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  • Honor Title
  • Associate Professor at General English Department, Nankai University.Research field: English and American Literature, English Language Learning Strategies, College English Course Design and Development
    Work Experience

    Jiena Hu is currently an Associate Professor of English at Nankai University. During the Spring Semester in 2013, she was a visiting Associate Professor at Mingdao University, Taiwan. 



    Education
    Jiena Hu received her BA and her MA in English and American Literature from the English Department at Nankai University in Tianjin, China. She also studied Applied Linguistics and English Pedagogy at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.


  • Academic Paper

    Hu, Jiena.  "On the Role of ICT in the Teaching of College English Reading in China."  Changing English, Volume 14, No.3, December 2007.


    Books written 

    Hu, Jiena.  American Culture, History and Literature. Tianjin, Nankai University Press, 2004.

    Hu, Jiena.  Selected Readings in Popular Science.  Tianjin, Nankai University Press, 2005.

    Hu, Jiena.  Selected Readings in British Literature.  Tianjin, Nankai University Press, 2006.

    Hu, Jiena.  Selected Readings in American Literature.  Tianjin, Nankai University Press, 2007.


    Research Project

    Effective English Reading Strategies  for College Students in China in the Metacognitive Perspective

    Project Manager 2010-2013


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  • Fundamental English


    Advanced English


    English Instenstive Reading 


    English Listening 


    English Listening and Speaking 


    American Literature, History and Culture.


  • Excellent Course Title by Nankai University 

    American Literature, History and Culture Course, 2007.